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Bargain basement gaura
I scored five rather healthy looking gaura on sell at a big box store
for a buck each. They're in one gallon pots. I plan to plant them in a bed that I've recently lasagned and planned to let peculate until the spring. Should I: * Leave in the pots, mulch heavily with leaves over the winter. * Plant them in an existing bed, with plans to transplant to their final resting place in the spring. I'm in Zone 7B (South Carolina). Donna |
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Plant them and as they flowers go to seed you will have tons and tons
of gaura to transplant. On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 01:50:35 GMT, Donna deMedicis wrote: I scored five rather healthy looking gaura on sell at a big box store for a buck each. They're in one gallon pots. I plan to plant them in a bed that I've recently lasagned and planned to let peculate until the spring. Should I: * Leave in the pots, mulch heavily with leaves over the winter. * Plant them in an existing bed, with plans to transplant to their final resting place in the spring. I'm in Zone 7B (South Carolina). Donna |
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